SHIFTQuantum·Jun 30, 2026, 2:18 AMSignal75Medium term

IQM Positioned as a Major Player in Worldwide Quantum Vendor Assessment as On-Premises Model Gains Traction

IQM Positioned as a Major Player in Worldwide Quantum Vendor Assessment as On-Premises Model Gains Traction

Superconducting hardware manufacturer IQM Quantum Computers has been designated as a "Major Player" in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Quantum Computing 2026 Vendor Assessment. The evaluation surfaces amid a structural shift in global quantum procurement, where research institutions, regional supercomputing hubs, and enterprise data centers are actively migrating away from metered public cloud networks to establish [...] The post IQM Positioned as a Major Player in Worldwide Quantum Vendor Assessment as On-Premises Model Gains Traction appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .

Why this matters
Why now

The designation of IQM as a major player coincides with a broader industry move towards on-premises quantum computing solutions, indicating a maturation of the market and a preference for direct control over quantum infrastructure.

Why it’s important

This shift signifies a fundamental change in how critical quantum computing resources are being deployed and accessed, moving away from centralized cloud models towards distributed, user-controlled infrastructure.

What changes

Procurement models for quantum computing are evolving, with research institutions and enterprises increasingly investing in and hosting their own quantum hardware rather than relying solely on remote, metered cloud services.

Winners
  • · IQM Quantum Computers
  • · On-premises quantum hardware manufacturers
  • · Research institutions with dedicated quantum labs
  • · National supercomputing centers
Losers
  • · Public quantum cloud providers (as primary model)
  • · Companies without on-premises offerings
  • · Early-stage quantum software pure-plays (potentially)
Second-order effects
Direct

Increased investment in on-premises quantum hardware and related infrastructure by various institutional players.

Second

The development of more localized quantum ecosystems and expertise, potentially leading to regional competitive advantages in quantum research and application.

Third

Enhanced data security and reduced latency for sensitive quantum workloads due to direct physical control over the quantum computing environment.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 65 / 100
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